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in dallas the infections so rapid the city declared a state of emergency. dr. richard besser brings us to the center of the outbreak. >> reporter: even this infectious disease expert can't explain what west nile virus is doing to the brain? >> when you came to the hospital how much do you remember? >> zero. >> reporter: as he walks these halls, he had few answers for the west nile patients still fighting. >> i'm well known for being a straight talker. >> i don't know if i'll make it. >> you can see the white spots. >> reporter: this is a brain destroyed by west nile. >> changes that go along with brain damage. >> reporter: even the doctor can't explain the white areas, all he knows is the body count is rising. >> go, dad. >> reporter: this is joe. days later he thought he had the flu. then it hit. now he needs help getting in and out of bed. . my biggest thing it's between the fever. i get fever and chills really bad. all your joints hurt. >> you see somebody like that who can't even touch his nose with his finger. that's pretty scary. >> reporter: west nile fi
in dallas the infections so rapid the city declared a state of emergency. dr. richard besser brings us to the center of the outbreak. >> reporter: even this infectious disease expert can't explain what west nile virus is doing to the brain? >> when you came to the hospital how much do you remember? >> zero. >> reporter: as he walks these halls, he had few answers for the west nile patients still fighting. >> i'm well known for being a straight talker. >> i...
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around the city and state capitol. moisture levels high. muggy, real steamer out there and this will hold for another 24 to 36 hours. let's check the visibility for fog already. we have about a 30% reduction in visibility at the airport. ten miles was normal. culpepper virginia a half mile of visibility. future trend chances for rain pretty much nil. could be a lineof showers, on friday as that sneaks further east could be a few showers sparking up but most of the action will be west for the next two days. it's a relatively active pattern here across east coast of the united states. we have a couple of boundaries pushing toward the midatlantic. we have what was left of isaac over the gulf and starting to develop. about a 50% chance of a increased development of becoming a named storm. down there in the gulf of mexico. isaac could rebirth as a new storm. leslie getting more intense and threatening bermuda. as intense as leslie will probably get it'll stay to sea and only threaten bermuda but it goes close to that area. overnight 69, we stay
around the city and state capitol. moisture levels high. muggy, real steamer out there and this will hold for another 24 to 36 hours. let's check the visibility for fog already. we have about a 30% reduction in visibility at the airport. ten miles was normal. culpepper virginia a half mile of visibility. future trend chances for rain pretty much nil. could be a lineof showers, on friday as that sneaks further east could be a few showers sparking up but most of the action will be west for the...
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the scene of their first headline show in the city, all the way back in 1994. how do you keep it fresh? there are musical acts that break up because they can't stand each other anymore. >> when we're not on stage, we're hanging out. >> reporter: once teens playing punk rock, they are now men. >> i'm all of your dads. >> reporter: all around 40, all with chirp. you're all parents, right? >> apparently. >> reporter: can you be crazy punk rockers? >> i think it's good to be honest to your children, let them nope who you really are and, yeah, be real. >> my younger son is a guitar player, so, we have a good language that we can speawith each other through music. i don't think a lot of parents really have that. >> reporter: while they may have more responsibilities now, green day continues to reinvent rock stardom. ♪ >> reporter: this tuesday, they release "uno." the first album in a trilogy. in november, two months later, they unveil "dos. in january, tres. >> we're doing the short attention span of the can sure and how things go from snooki and j-woww to all of
the scene of their first headline show in the city, all the way back in 1994. how do you keep it fresh? there are musical acts that break up because they can't stand each other anymore. >> when we're not on stage, we're hanging out. >> reporter: once teens playing punk rock, they are now men. >> i'm all of your dads. >> reporter: all around 40, all with chirp. you're all parents, right? >> apparently. >> reporter: can you be crazy punk rockers? >> i...
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and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline," no way out. september 20th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, tonight, across this country, some 80,000 prisoners are locked in solitary confinement. prison reformers pushed it as a humane alternative to hanging, almost 200 years ago. but some modern reformers think it is pure torture. practice has led to congressional hearings, u.n. reports, inmate hunger strikes. to better understand the toll of forced solitude, abc's dan harris volunteered to spend 48 hours in the hole. >> reporter: i'm cuffed and stuffed in the back of a sheriff's vehicle. >> right in front of you. turn around, put your hands -- >> reporter: this is everybody's worst nightmare. >> come on this way, please. >> reporter: the further we get into this, the more real it feels. >> look up at the camera, please. >> everything you need for your spell upstairs. shoes, a blanket. >> reporter: i am about to enter what some have called a monster factory. we arrive at what will be my new home. it's 7 by 12 feet, all concrete and
and bill weir in new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline," no way out. september 20th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, tonight, across this country, some 80,000 prisoners are locked in solitary confinement. prison reformers pushed it as a humane alternative to hanging, almost 200 years ago. but some modern reformers think it is pure torture. practice has led to congressional hearings, u.n. reports, inmate hunger strikes. to better understand the toll...
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none. >> reporter: city cross the middle east are tense. some exploding in violent pro testifies like cairo where a mop breached the grounds of the u.s. embassy last night. some protesters are still there, one telling abc's lama hasan that he wants blood. why? what inflamed the mad passionate mobs and protesters in the streets? a movie. an incredibly amateurish crude and nasty movie made in the united states and released on youtube. innocence of muslims it's called. predicts prophet muhammad as a pedophile and womanizer. among that is this guy. pastor terry jones. remember him? for a few tense days two years ago jones banked in a dangerous international controversy he ignited by declaring he would burn a koran. christians would ask what would jesus do. do you think jesus christ would say pastor go burn that holy book? >> absolutely. >> jesus christ would say that? >> absolutely? >> reporter: back then he was disuaded from doing, and he did it anyway and ten people were killed by a rioting mob in afghanistan. >> no matter what that church do
none. >> reporter: city cross the middle east are tense. some exploding in violent pro testifies like cairo where a mop breached the grounds of the u.s. embassy last night. some protesters are still there, one telling abc's lama hasan that he wants blood. why? what inflamed the mad passionate mobs and protesters in the streets? a movie. an incredibly amateurish crude and nasty movie made in the united states and released on youtube. innocence of muslims it's called. predicts prophet...
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mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 14th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, the fires of anti-americanism are burning around the world tonight. all sparked by a film called "the innocence of muslims," which may not even be a real film. only a laughably amateurish trailer exists online, created by a convicted fraudster in hiding and described by one man who worked on it as something like a "saturday night live" sketch directed by the three stooges. but even the lamest portrayal of the prophet muhammad as a thug and child rapist was enough to enrage crowds on a deadly scale today. the u.s. state department is deeming with a full-blown crisis. tonight, even as they mourn four of their own. some were small pockets of chanting and flag burning. others, exploded into deadly riots. but if we put all the demonstrations on a map, you can see how the anger has spread like a global plague. over 30 countries saw protests today, and now a total of six american posts have come under attack. in tunisia, two were killed by local police as an embassy buil
mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 14th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, the fires of anti-americanism are burning around the world tonight. all sparked by a film called "the innocence of muslims," which may not even be a real film. only a laughably amateurish trailer exists online, created by a convicted fraudster in hiding and described by one man who worked on it as something like a "saturday night live"...
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better clean in half the time. or your money back. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> oprah winfrey may have abdicated her throne as the queen of daytime tv, but she's still the oracle of the she help industry. and like dr. phil before her, she's now extending her star-making touch to help turn and old friend into a new star, even after their most famous falling out. abc's juju chang sat down with oprah and life coach iyanla vanzant to talk about the bumpy road to their new big project. >> not on my watch! >> reporter: iyanla vanzant is the huff-talking -- >> this whole thing is a life. >> reporter: tough loving -- >> look at these three men that you have jerked around. >> reporter: queen of the heal your wounds, pick up the pieces, fix your life counseling. in the late '90s, she was a rising star in the kons that lake of oprah's friends at proteges. >> crazy coming from across the street. >> reporter: her star faded when the two parted ways over what iyanla calls a miscommuni
better clean in half the time. or your money back. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> oprah winfrey may have abdicated her throne as the queen of daytime tv, but she's still the oracle of the she help industry. and like dr. phil before her, she's now extending her star-making touch to help turn and old friend into a new star, even after their most famous falling out. abc's juju chang sat down with oprah and life coach iyanla vanzant...
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this is the city you'll recall where rebels held out against gadhafi and in neighboring egypt it wasn't militants but angry protesters who rushed the walls of the u.s. embassy in cairo, tore down the american flag and replaced it with a black islamist banner, all of this apparently sparked by an obscure american film critical of the prophet muhammad. after a clip was posted online the embassy in cairo put out a statement condemning t continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims. tonight, the white house distanced itself from that statement which the romney campaign called disgraceful. more details on this fluid situation as we get them but shifting gears now to the kind of story that fills any parent with dread and a bit of gratitude for the glories of technology. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: chris powell found fame in "extreme makeover weight loss edition." >> that's it, tony, that's it. >> reporter: but when his youngest son cash was caught up in a carjacking, it wasn't his celebrity status, but garden variety electronics that saved th
this is the city you'll recall where rebels held out against gadhafi and in neighboring egypt it wasn't militants but angry protesters who rushed the walls of the u.s. embassy in cairo, tore down the american flag and replaced it with a black islamist banner, all of this apparently sparked by an obscure american film critical of the prophet muhammad. after a clip was posted online the embassy in cairo put out a statement condemning t continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the...
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what about that law in new york city, banning the sale of sugary drinks over 16 ounces? the doctor thinks that could actually do some good, even though many protesters really believe this is big government out of control. but as the doctor points out the, the nanny state has been effective at things like bringing down smoking through taxes and cigarette bans. you're saying we've got so many people sick, so many people costing us so much money in so many hospitals across america because of obesitobesity, we ha do something. if it infringes on your liberty just a little, deal with it? >> it's a ball lapse, right? i don't think anyone is saying that fast food restaurants can -- i don't think anybody can saying that certain foods cannot be sold at all. but to make changes that are subtle or a little more than subtle that might shift your behavior just a little bit. >> reporter: finally, the results of the experiment. okay, i'm at 30 minute, nearly 400 calories. and i quit. at that rate, i would have had to run more than two hours, which is never going to happen. unless i'm b
what about that law in new york city, banning the sale of sugary drinks over 16 ounces? the doctor thinks that could actually do some good, even though many protesters really believe this is big government out of control. but as the doctor points out the, the nanny state has been effective at things like bringing down smoking through taxes and cigarette bans. you're saying we've got so many people sick, so many people costing us so much money in so many hospitals across america because of...